Here

/hɪə(r)/ adverb

Here means in this place, at this spot, or where the speaker is. It can also be used more abstractly for the present situation, as in “Here’s the problem.”

From Old English “hēr,” meaning “in this place,” related to similar words in other Germanic languages. It has kept the same basic meaning for over a thousand years.

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